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Whiteplains Public Information:
Don Cook 100 Cirrus Way Gilbert, South Carolina 29054
(803) 543-8108 Email: duckey123@gmail.com

Federal Aviation AIM

Sunday, November 29, 2009

If you go to this web site,www.LetsSayThanks.com you can pick out a thank you card and Xerox will print it and it will be sent to a soldier that is currently serving in Iraq. You can'tpick out who gets it, but it will go to a member of the armed services.

How AMAZING it would be if wecould get everyone we know to send one!!! It isFREE and it only takes a second. Wouldn't it be wonderful if the soldiers received a bunch of these?

Whether you are for or against the war, our soldiers over there needto know we are behind them. This takes just 10 seconds andit's a wonderful way to say thank you. Please take the time... and please take the time topass it on for others to do. We can never say enough thank you's.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

The VASI and pilot-controlled lighting system is back to being operational. We have replaced the receiver module with a design that is more advanced and which should be less succeptible to false alarms (lightning, etc.).

Some important changes have been made, so please read this e-mail carefully.

The system is now activated withthree clicks within five seconds. This should help those who previously had some difficulty establishing a click rhythm with five.

However, the system will not make a decision until the five seconds have expired, so... if you squeeze off three clicks in a hurry, it may be three or four seconds before the lights go on. Don't get impatient and click again immediately. The system will continue to look for (and count) clicks until the five seconds are elapsed.

Between now and the end of the year, I have temporarily wired the system to accept either three or five clicks. This is gives us time to get the word out, update our web site, etc. After December 31, I will remove the five-click code and offer it to our friends at Gilbert International (with whom we share 122.9) for their lighting system. There should be no mutual interference between us and them.

To summarize the operational logic:

Runway lights come on at low intensity at dusk and remain that way until midnight.

Three clicks on 122.9 mHz does the following:

Between dawn and dusk: activates the VASI at full brilliance

Between dusk and midnight: raises runway lights from low to high intensity and activates the VASI at reduced brilliance

Between midnight and dawn: turns on runway lights at high intensity and activates the VASI at reduced brilliance.

In the event of a total system failure, there are emergency switches located outside of the control box, on the left-hand side. The switch labelled Runway Lights turns the lights on at high intensity. The one labelled VASI turns on the VASI at full brilliance. If you ever have a need to use these switches, be sure to turn them off when you are done.

Please call or e-mail me if you have any questions.

Ken

P.S. If you are in an airplane partnership with a pilot who does not own property at Whiteplains, be sure to forward this e-mail to them.

Monday, November 16, 2009

A little nine year old girl lost her cat. Below is the information that they sent. If you see it, please call the number below.

Thanks - Don Cook.

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Missing cat. She was a small, light orange brownish with black spots and stripes cat with a gimpy leg. A strange deep meow and acts friendly. She is an Egyptian leopard inter bred with a domestic. She has been missing for more than 2 weeks. If anyone finds her or her remains please let us know as there are 2 big bob cats in the neighborhood and they might have gotten her as she might have gone right up to them.

Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Over the past several weeks, the pilot-controlled lighting has been erratic and unpredictable. Multiple problems in the receiver have been identified and some fixes have been applied.

This is to advise everyone that the pilot control of both high-intensity runway lighting and the VASI is completely inoperative until further notice.

It will take about 7 to 10 days to obtain parts and to effect the necessary repairs.

If you plan to fly at night and need the VASI or the high-intensity runway lights, the override switch on the left side of the control cabinet still functions as designed. Simply call someone on your cell phone and have them turn the switch on. Be sure to return the override to the 'off' position after landing.

Everyone will be advised by e-mail when the system is back to functioning normally.

Monday, November 02, 2009

Once again Val and I are hosting another Corvair Engine gathering at our shop hangar, November 6,7,8. We thank everyone for their help and support. On Saturday evening , November 7th, We are hosting a dinner at 6 p.m. at our home hangar at 361 Whiteplains Place, and would like to have you attend as our guests.

The Corvair authority, William Wynne, will be on hand and will conduct the College. We anticipate half a dozen Corvair powered airplanes to fly in, as well as 30 to 40 people who will be there to work on Corvair engines, or learn about them. We will be parking the Corvair powered aircraft on the ramps from Jim Wheat's hangar to ours. There will be primitive camping down the hill near Ed Farr's hangar. We will park cars in the grass on the right on the east end of the airpark, as you drive in the first entrance.

We hope for good weather, and to have a good time, so we hope you can join us!!

Thanks again, Val and Ed Fisher

Editors note:

I will be assisting Ed and Val with meal arrangements, so please let Ed know by return e-mail by no later than Thursday evening, November 5th, if you plan to join us the dinner.

raceairdesigns@hotmail.com

There is no cost to Whiteplains residents, but Ed needs to have an guest count for the meal order.